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Anonymous
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PowerQuery: Renaming fields

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In column B you see that there is Beer, Pop and Water. In PowerQuery, how do I change this to a new value called "Beverages" ?

 

I filtered for Beer, Pop, Water and replaced the value manually with Beverages but I can't unfilter the result to retrieve the other values. What is the proper way to do this?

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Zubair_Muhammad
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@Anonymous

 

Here is one way of doing it

let
    Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Table1"]}[Content],
    Replacements = [
        Beer = "Beverages",
        Pop = "Beverages",
        Water = "Beverages"],
    Replaced = Table.TransformColumns(Source, {{"Category", each Record.FieldOrDefault(Replacements, _, _)}})
in
    Replaced

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Zubair_Muhammad
Community Champion
Community Champion

@Anonymous

 

Here is one way of doing it

let
    Source = Excel.CurrentWorkbook(){[Name="Table1"]}[Content],
    Replacements = [
        Beer = "Beverages",
        Pop = "Beverages",
        Water = "Beverages"],
    Replaced = Table.TransformColumns(Source, {{"Category", each Record.FieldOrDefault(Replacements, _, _)}})
in
    Replaced
Anonymous
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(Replacements, _, _)

What replaces the underscore?

@Anonymous

 

No need to replace underscore _  Smiley Wink

See the attached Excel file with your sample data and Power Query renaming

Anonymous
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let
       Source = Excel.Workbook(File.Contents("C:\...filename.xlsx"), null, true), sheet = Source{[Item]-"sheet", Kind="Sheet"]}[Data],
#"Promoted Headers"= Table.PromoteHeaders(sheet,[PromoteAllScalars=true]),
#"CHanged Type" = TableTransformColumnTypes(#"Promoted Headers",{{"Time", type any},{"Last Name", type text},{"Case type", type text",{"Date", type text}}),
#"Removed Bottom Rows" = Table.RemoveLastN(#"Changed Type", 6),
Replacements = [
                Int-A = "Beverages",
                Int-B = "Beverages",
                int-C= "Beverages",
               Replaced = TableTransformColunns(Source,{{...same as yours}}
],
In
#"Removed Bottom Rows"
Replaced = Table TransformColumns(

The error I receive is that the first entry after

Replacements = [

Int-A....

 

Shows up as an invalid identifier, what does this mean?

 

When I posted the example, I did not include the previous operations I performed before it. My concern is does the number of replacements affect the "Replaced =" line ?

In the "in" section, is there a comma needed after "Removed bottom rows" ?

@Anonymous

 

Sorry for late reply. I had to go out.

 

Please send me your file I will fix it for you

 

All the code needs to be before "IN"

Try this. Just Replace "Category" with your Column Name where replacements need to be made

let
       Source = Excel.Workbook(File.Contents("C:\...filename.xlsx"), null, true), sheet = Source{[Item]-"sheet", Kind="Sheet"]}[Data],
#"Promoted Headers"= Table.PromoteHeaders(sheet,[PromoteAllScalars=true]),
#"CHanged Type" = TableTransformColumnTypes(#"Promoted Headers",{{"Time", type any},{"Last Name", type text},{"Case type", type text",{"Date", type text}}),
#"Removed Bottom Rows" = Table.RemoveLastN(#"Changed Type", 6),
Replacements = [
                Int-A = "Beverages",
                Int-B = "Beverages",
                int-C= "Beverages"],
Replaced = Table.TransformColumns(#"Removed Bottom Rows", {{"Category", each Record.FieldOrDefault(Replacements, _, _)}})

in
Replaced





 

 

Anonymous
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Replacements = [
                Int-A = "Beverages",

Invalid Identifier occurs here.


Expresion.SyntaxError: Invalid identifier

@Anonymous

 

Try

Change

 

Int-A

to

#"Int-A"

Anonymous
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This worked but now it says, "Token Comma Expected"

 

And it ocurrs at

 

Replaced=....

 

in

 

Replaced

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